WORLD (MT)

NOTE: When the Idaho Legislature is in session, programming on the Learn/Create and World channels may be pre-empted for live coverage from the House and Senate floors.

6:00 am

Need to Know
MARIA HINOJOSA ANCHORS. In this month's "HELP WANTED" edition, Need to Know explores "The View From Main Street" - how one small town in Washington state is coping with the economic crisis; An interview with Joshua Foust, a Fellow at the American Security Project, a columnist for The Atlantic, and a contributor to the Need to Know website, about the state of the war in Afghanistan and current U.S. exit strategy; From Need to Know's "American Voices" series, Dan Savage, a nationally syndicated sex advice columnist and co-creator of the "It Gets Better" project, a social media movement which helps prevent suicide among LGBT youth, looks at the effects on the military since "Don't Ask Don't Tell" was repealed. D

Broadside"Emerging Empires Collide, Part 1"
Broadside tells the story of a newly restored English monarch, Charles II, leading his country into the fiercest trade war in the age of sail. The story shows the inner workings of Charles? court, including the influence of Lady Castlemaine, and the management of his navy and his war. D

8:00 am

Broadside"Emerging Empires Collide, Part 2"
Broadside tells the story of a newly restored English monarch, Charles II, leading his country into the fiercest trade war in the age of sail. The story shows the inner workings of Charles? court, including the influence of Lady Castlemaine, and the management of his navy and his war. D

9:00 am

Consuelo Mack WealthTrack"Great Investors: Whitney George"
Guest: Whitney George, Co-Chief Investment Officer, Portfolio Manager, The Royce Funds. This week's Consuelo Mack WealthTrack features a rare interview with a "Great Investor" who specializes in small company stocks. The Royce Funds' Whitney George will discuss where he is finding value in some of the world's fastest growing companies. D

9:30 am

Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Kashmir - The province of Kashmir has been the trigger for three wars between India and Pakistan since the British partition that created Pakistan in 1947. Now there may be a new threat to the relative peace in Kashmir. As Fred de Sam Lazaro reports, India has announced plans to build new dams to produce hydroelectric power for its fast-growing economy, but those rivers also irrigate the breadbasket of Pakistan, where some warn that damming the rivers could be devastating to farmers. D

10:00 am

Independent Lens"Facing The Storm: Story of the American Bison"
From the first Americans who relied on bison for food, shelter and clothing to modern wildlife conservationists who are struggling to re-establish a place for bison in the Great Plains, this program introduces viewers to a rich history of human sustenance, exploitation, conservation and spiritual relations with the ultimate icon of wild America.G

11:00 am

Outdoor Idaho"Working for Wildlife"
Professionals and volunteers are in forests and fields - even cities - throughout Idaho working to increase knowledge about wildlife and its chances for survival. Cameras capture "deer tackling" in eastern Idaho; follow scientists and volunteers through deep snows to radio collar the seldom-seen elusive wolverine; and visit a woman raising orphan bears in her backyard in Garden City, adjacent to Boise.G

11:30 am

Golden Game: Baseball In Sacramento
THE GOLDEN GAME: BASEBALL IN SACRAMENTO nostalgically recounts Sacramento's 150-year baseball history: its early teams and ballparks, the players, important victories, unresolved controversies and unforgettable moments. Among other highlights, the film chronicles the Sacramento Solons' dramatic come-from-behind victory against rival Los Angeles for the 1942 Pacific Coast League series title, the mysterious fire at Edmonds Field (and why some believe the team set it), and the 2000 opening of Raley Field, home of the triple-A champion River Cats. Contemporary footage and archival stills from baseball's early days, along with comments from former players, game announcers, historians and fans, reveal the indelible impression baseball has left on Sacramento and the mark Sacramento has left on the game. D

12:00 pm

Need to Know
MARIA HINOJOSA ANCHORS. In this month's "HELP WANTED" edition, Need to Know explores "The View From Main Street" - how one small town in Washington state is coping with the economic crisis; An interview with Joshua Foust, a Fellow at the American Security Project, a columnist for The Atlantic, and a contributor to the Need to Know website, about the state of the war in Afghanistan and current U.S. exit strategy; From Need to Know's "American Voices" series, Dan Savage, a nationally syndicated sex advice columnist and co-creator of the "It Gets Better" project, a social media movement which helps prevent suicide among LGBT youth, looks at the effects on the military since "Don't Ask Don't Tell" was repealed. D

Broadside"Emerging Empires Collide, Part 1"
Broadside tells the story of a newly restored English monarch, Charles II, leading his country into the fiercest trade war in the age of sail. The story shows the inner workings of Charles? court, including the influence of Lady Castlemaine, and the management of his navy and his war. D

2:00 pm

Broadside"Emerging Empires Collide, Part 2"
Broadside tells the story of a newly restored English monarch, Charles II, leading his country into the fiercest trade war in the age of sail. The story shows the inner workings of Charles? court, including the influence of Lady Castlemaine, and the management of his navy and his war. D

3:00 pm

To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
Women: Obama or Romney?: As President Obama reminds women about his commitment in a new online graphic, Romney tells women the President's policies are hostile towards them. "Radical" Nuns?: The Vatican releases a letter scolding American nuns for themes of radical feminism. Nobel Peace Prize Winners 2011: Women's rights advocates and Nobel Peace Prize recipients reflect on their work and stress the need for women globally to speak up against inequality. D

3:30 pm

Scully/The World Show"Philippe Gaudreau & Jonathan Birks"
As any businessperson can appreciate, developing a product may take years. But pursuing the goal of bringing that product to market is when a great idea can lose all momentum. This is the curse of many pharma startups. D

4:00 pm

Consuelo Mack WealthTrack"Great Investors: Whitney George"
Guest: Whitney George, Co-Chief Investment Officer, Portfolio Manager, The Royce Funds. This week's Consuelo Mack WealthTrack features a rare interview with a "Great Investor" who specializes in small company stocks. The Royce Funds' Whitney George will discuss where he is finding value in some of the world's fastest growing companies. D

Moyers & Company"Between Two Worlds: Life on the Border"
No writer understands the border culture between Mexico and the United States more intimately than Luis Alberto Urrea, this week's guest on Moyers & Company. His own life is the stuff of great novels. Son of a Mexican father and Anglo mother, Urrea grew up first in Tijuana and then just across the border in San Diego. D

6:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Working for Wildlife"
Professionals and volunteers are in forests and fields - even cities - throughout Idaho working to increase knowledge about wildlife and its chances for survival. Cameras capture "deer tackling" in eastern Idaho; follow scientists and volunteers through deep snows to radio collar the seldom-seen elusive wolverine; and visit a woman raising orphan bears in her backyard in Garden City, adjacent to Boise.G

Need to Know
MARIA HINOJOSA ANCHORS. In this month's "HELP WANTED" edition, Need to Know explores "The View From Main Street" - how one small town in Washington state is coping with the economic crisis; An interview with Joshua Foust, a Fellow at the American Security Project, a columnist for The Atlantic, and a contributor to the Need to Know website, about the state of the war in Afghanistan and current U.S. exit strategy; From Need to Know's "American Voices" series, Dan Savage, a nationally syndicated sex advice columnist and co-creator of the "It Gets Better" project, a social media movement which helps prevent suicide among LGBT youth, looks at the effects on the military since "Don't Ask Don't Tell" was repealed. D

Broadside"Emerging Empires Collide, Part 1"
Broadside tells the story of a newly restored English monarch, Charles II, leading his country into the fiercest trade war in the age of sail. The story shows the inner workings of Charles? court, including the influence of Lady Castlemaine, and the management of his navy and his war. D

9:00 pm

Broadside"Emerging Empires Collide, Part 2"
Broadside tells the story of a newly restored English monarch, Charles II, leading his country into the fiercest trade war in the age of sail. The story shows the inner workings of Charles? court, including the influence of Lady Castlemaine, and the management of his navy and his war. D

10:00 pm

Moyers & Company"Between Two Worlds: Life on the Border"
No writer understands the border culture between Mexico and the United States more intimately than Luis Alberto Urrea, this week's guest on Moyers & Company. His own life is the stuff of great novels. Son of a Mexican father and Anglo mother, Urrea grew up first in Tijuana and then just across the border in San Diego. D